Literature DB >> 12084318

Lower urinary tract physiology and pharmacology.

M E DiSanto1, A J Wein, S Chacko.   

Abstract

This review focuses on what we consider to be the most important findings of the last year relating to the smooth muscle of the lower urogenital system and the different levels of regulation that control its contraction and relaxation. One level is through modulation of the smooth muscle itself or its environment. Recent findings examining myosin isoform composition and collagen content as well as mechanisms that appear to be involved in inducing hyperplasia/hypertrophy of smooth muscle are described. Another method of regulation is via calcium-dependent phosphorylation of the regulatory light chain of myosin, which increases its activity. Interesting results indicating an uncoupling of force from calcium in the bladder are discussed. A third level of regulation is pharmacologic. Thus, the most recent findings related to receptor subtypes, including muscarinic, endothelin, alpha-adrenergic and nicotinic receptors, are presented. In addition, the effects of diabetes, incontinence, and partial bladder outlet obstruction on these modes of contractile regulation are also discussed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 12084318     DOI: 10.1007/s11934-000-0023-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Urol Rep        ISSN: 1527-2737            Impact factor:   2.862


  54 in total

Review 1.  Calcium ion homeostasis in urinary bladder smooth muscle.

Authors:  S A Zderic; C Gong; M Desanto; J Hypolite; J Hutcheson; A J Wein; S Chacko
Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 2.622

2.  Human cloned alpha1A-adrenoceptor isoforms display alpha1L-adrenoceptor pharmacology in functional studies.

Authors:  D V Daniels; J R Gever; J R Jasper; M S Kava; J D Lesnick; T D Meloy; G Stepan; T J Williams; D E Clarke; D J Chang; A P Ford
Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol       Date:  1999-04-16       Impact factor: 4.432

3.  Relaxation of rabbit lower urinary tract smooth muscle by nitric oxide and carbon monoxide: modulation by hydrogen peroxide.

Authors:  K M Naseem; F H Mumtaz; C S Thompson; M E Sullivan; M A Khan; R J Morgan; D P Mikhailidis; K R Bruckdorfer
Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol       Date:  2000-01-17       Impact factor: 4.432

4.  Developmentally regulated expression of vascular smooth muscle myosin heavy chain isoforms.

Authors:  M Kuro-o; R Nagai; H Tsuchimochi; H Katoh; Y Yazaki; A Ohkubo; F Takaku
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1989-11-05       Impact factor: 5.157

5.  Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the autonomic control of bladder function.

Authors:  M De Biasi; F Nigro; W Xu
Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol       Date:  2000-03-30       Impact factor: 4.432

6.  M(2) and M(4) receptor knockout mice: muscarinic receptor function in cardiac and smooth muscle in vitro.

Authors:  P W Stengel; J Gomeza; J Wess; M L Cohen
Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther       Date:  2000-03       Impact factor: 4.030

7.  Augmentation of SR Ca(2+) release by rapamycin and FK506 causes K(+)-channel activation and membrane hyperpolarization in bladder smooth muscle.

Authors:  T Weidelt; G Isenberg
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 8.739

Review 8.  Modulation of voiding and storage reflexes by activation of alpha1-adrenoceptors.

Authors:  W C de Groat; M Yoshiyama; A G Ramage; T Yamamoto; G T Somogyi
Journal:  Eur Urol       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 20.096

9.  Effects of ovarian hormones on beta-adrenergic receptor-mediated relaxation in the female rabbit bladder.

Authors:  M Yono; M Yoshida; W Takahashi; A Inadome; H Seshita; Y Miyamoto; S Ueda
Journal:  Urol Res       Date:  2000-01

10.  Pharmacological and molecular biological evidence for ETA endothelin receptor subtype mediating mechanical responses in the detrusor smooth muscle of the human urinary bladder.

Authors:  T Okamoto-Koizumi; M Takeda; T Komeyama; A Hatano; M Tamaki; T Mizusawa; T Tsutsui; K Obara; Y Tomita; K Arai; K Takahashi
Journal:  Clin Sci (Lond)       Date:  1999-04       Impact factor: 6.124

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  1 in total

Review 1.  Why do stress and urge incontinence co-occur much more often than expected?

Authors:  Vatche A Minassian; Walter F Stewart; Annemarie G Hirsch
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct       Date:  2008-06-05
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